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Personification
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Hi: Put the palms together, and fan our the fingers. Now wave the top hand quickly side to side.
There are various proverbs about fingers that include "locks and keys are not made for honest fingers." "When a finger is pointing at the moon, the fool looks at the finger" is another proverb.
Trigger Fingers - 1924 was released on: USA: November 1924
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Figurative Language rounds up all types of speech. Onamotapeias, alliterations, personification, metaphors, hyperboles, idioms, puns, similes, and oxymorons are all part of Figurative Language. It is a technical metaphor of speech, meaning it doesnt literally mean what is says. You have to read between the lines..
No they dont have fingers
First relax your fingers, then tuck your middle and ring fingers down.
there's a lot of imagery and similes like: "her fingers felt like a dead person." " I just played some nonsense that sounded like a cat running up and down garbage cans," " I made high pitched noises like a crazed animal" hyperbole: " I felt as though i had been sent to hell" personification "And even if i could, i wouldn't go on tv if you paid me a milion dollars!."( pg 3) this story sucks.(i know)
Pinch the index fingers and thumbs together at the eyes, and open them (the eyes and fingers).
begin with the fingers crossed; uncross them.
Just put three fingers up.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for sweet is made by taking your dominant hand, forming it into the letter 'd', and moving it in a small circle near your chin.
Tha depends on which sign language you mean - American Sign Language or British Sign Language or Russian Sign Language or Australian Sign Language. In American Sign Language the letter D is formed by extending upwards the index finger and then making a round shape with the thumb and other fingers over the palm.
"My feet must have weighed a ton" - This is a hyperbole, exaggerating the weight of the speaker's feet for emphasis. "Swish, I let the ball slide off my fingers" - This is personification, giving human-like qualities to the basketball by saying it "slides off" the speaker's fingers. "My heart was as big as a basketball" - This is a simile, comparing the size of the speaker's heart to a basketball to illustrate powerful emotions.
You have ten fingers normally. In your feet you have toes and not fingers. The maximum number of fingers are not decided. In some languages like Marathi, you call toes also as fingers of feet. In Marathi language you call he or she to denote male and female animals.